Bailey's Woods Trail

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Bailey's Woods Trail

State Backcountry Trail
  • Length
    0.6 miles
  • Elevation Gain
    --
  • Route Type
    out & back

Used as inspiration for William Faulkner, the Bailey's Woods Trail connects the University Museum at the University of Mississippi to Rowan Oak, William Faulkner's residence. The nature trail is approximately 3/5 mile in length, and takes an average of 20 minutes one-way on foot. Bicycles and motorized vehicles are not allowed on the trail. The trail is opened from dawn to dusk, with no seasonal closings, or visiting fees.

  • One of the four bridges in Bailey's Woods. Photo by Alyssa W. Yuen
  • One of the four bridges in Bailey's Woods. Photo by Alyssa W. Yuen
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Location: Backcountry nature trail that connects the University of Mississippi Museum to Rowan Oak, William Faulkner's residence in Oxford, MS

  • States: Mississippi
  • Cities/Townships: Oxford

Follow Faulkner's Footsteps through Yoknapatwpha:

The Bailey's Woods Trail began its life as part of William Faulkner's home in Oxford, MS. Faulkner drew inspiration for his writing from the woods and wrote on the trail. Following his death, Bailey's Woods Trail is presently under the control of the University of Mississippi Museum and Historic Houses.

The Bailey's Woods Trail connects the University Museum at the University of Mississippi to Rowan Oak, William Faulkner's residence. The trail is approximately 3/5 miles in length and takes an average of 20 minutes one-way on foot. The trail is open from dawn to dusk.

The University Museum and Rowan Oak primarily service the University of Mississippi, the Oxford area, the North Mississippi Hill Country, the state of Mississippi, and the Southern United States, over 35 thousand visitors from 16 states and Washington, D.C. and 36 countries visited both complexes within the year.

The people of Oxford and visitors enjoy using the trail to geocache, walk or run, exercise with their pets, and observe the fall foliage. The University Museum currently participates in Michelle Obama's health initiative, Let's Move: Museums and Gardens. The Museum and Rowan Oak partner with northern Mississippi and southwestern Tennessee schools to provide walking tours, leading from Rowan Oak through the Bailey's Woods Trail to the Museum. Then the school group picnics on the grounds of the Walton-Young House and afterward tours the University of Mississippi's campus. At the University Museum, the afterschool art programs and summer day camp spend time on the Bailey's Woods Trail, picking up leaves for leaf rubbings or taking pictures of the trail. Several Botany and Biology classes at the University of Mississippi use the trail for field studies and surveys. The Art Department has used the trail for art installation and art inspiration.

Before 2002, the Bailey's Woods Trail was left to nature's hands. After the Museum and Rowan Oak staff believed improvements were necessary for the preservation of the woods and the safety of pedestrians, changes were made. Contractors added four bridges, steps to help with steepness, and controlled for erosion. During the improvements, the contractors were careful not to harm the woods to affect its natural beauty.

The Bailey's Woods Trail is a backcountry pedestrian nature trail. Bicycles and motorized vehicles are not allowed on the trail. The trail is open from dawn to dusk, with no seasonal closings, or visiting fees. The University of Mississippi Museum and Historic Houses hope you visit to witness great art of the past and present, walk through nature at Bailey's Woods Trail, and write your own story at Rowan Oak.

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Allowed Uses:

Dogs, on leash Hiking/Walking

Public Contact

William Griffith
The University of Mississippi
PO Box 1848
Oxford, MS 38677
[email protected](662) 915-7073

Contact the trail manager for current maps and visiting details.

More Details

  • Elevation (low): 462
  • Elevation (high): 521
  • Elevation (cumulative): --

  • Part of a Trail System? No
  • Surface (primary): Soil
  • Surfaces (additional): Boardwalk, Grass or Vegetation, Rock, crushed, Sand, Soil

  • Tread Width (average): 48"
  • Tread Width (minimum): 31
  • Running length (minimum): --

  • Tread Grade (average, percent): 12
  • Tread Grade (maximum): 27
  • Running length (maximum): --

  • Cross-slope (average, percent): 1
  • Cross-slope (maximum): --
  • Running length (maximum): --
  • Certified as an NRT
    May 29, 2012
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